"Buffalo DE Khalil Mack ran his forty-time between 4.45 and 4.54 on a few scouts timers at the UB pro day this morning...9:42 am ET - Oakland Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie, Bills GM Doug Whaley, Browns HC Mike Pettine, along with reps from all 32 NFL teams are in attendance at the Buffalo Bulls pro day this morning to see DE Khalil Mack workout."

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1st off, I have no idea how Mack became an ILB, but it was my understanding that he is an OLB who can get after the QB and has no problem in coverage.

Second, I think there are only 4 elite prospects in this draft and none of them are QBs (Clowney, Robinson, Mack, and Watkins) I do have my preferences of how I hope this draft turns out but if we end up with one of these guys or one of the top QBs I'm not complaining all that much.

The third thing to remember is our coach absolutely loves and needs b#%*hkitties and Mack could be the best b#%*hkittiy in the draft.

We have 10 picks. Get the best elite player you can with the top pick. Plenty of time the rest of the way to address needs in an extremely deep draft._________________"If you can't stand the neural activity, then stay out of the neural activator." -Professor Fink

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1st off, I have no idea how Mack became an ILB, but it was my understanding that he is an OLB who can get after the QB and has no problem in coverage.

Second, I think there are only 4 elite prospects in this draft and none of them are QBs (Clowney, Robinson, Mack, and Watkins) I do have my preferences of how I hope this draft turns out but if we end up with one of these guys or one of the top QBs I'm not complaining all that much.

The third thing to remember is our coach absolutely loves and needs b#%*hkitties and Mack could be the best b#%*hkittiy in the draft.

We have 10 picks. Get the best elite player you can with the top pick. Plenty of time the rest of the way to address needs in an extremely deep draft.

1st off, I have no idea how Mack became an ILB, but it was my understanding that he is an OLB who can get after the QB and has no problem in coverage.

Second, I think there are only 4 elite prospects in this draft and none of them are QBs (Clowney, Robinson, Mack, and Watkins) I do have my preferences of how I hope this draft turns out but if we end up with one of these guys or one of the top QBs I'm not complaining all that much.

The third thing to remember is our coach absolutely loves and needs b#%*hkitties and Mack could be the best b#%*hkittiy in the draft.

We have 10 picks. Get the best elite player you can with the top pick. Plenty of time the rest of the way to address needs in an extremely deep draft.

There are more than 4 elite prospects in this draft. Sorry it is the hatred for everything QB that isn't Brian Hoyer that is clouding the judgement of many._________________“From the ashes a fire shall be woken, a light from the shadows shall spring; renenwed shall be blade that was broken, the crownless again shall be king.” -- J R R Tolkien LOTR

nugpimpenJoined: 18 Feb 2006Posts: 28097Location: 10 Miles South of Cleveland

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:17 am Post subject:

BooyaCS wrote:

directordawg wrote:

1st off, I have no idea how Mack became an ILB, but it was my understanding that he is an OLB who can get after the QB and has no problem in coverage.

Second, I think there are only 4 elite prospects in this draft and none of them are QBs (Clowney, Robinson, Mack, and Watkins) I do have my preferences of how I hope this draft turns out but if we end up with one of these guys or one of the top QBs I'm not complaining all that much.

The third thing to remember is our coach absolutely loves and needs b#%*hkitties and Mack could be the best b#%*hkittiy in the draft.

We have 10 picks. Get the best elite player you can with the top pick. Plenty of time the rest of the way to address needs in an extremely deep draft.

There are more than 4 elite prospects in this draft. Sorry it is the hatred for everything QB that isn't Brian Hoyer that is clouding the judgement of many.

In what way?

I like Teddy a whole lot, but he is not an elite prospect. If he were, it would be a no brainer for Houston at #1, but it's not.

1st off, I have no idea how Mack became an ILB, but it was my understanding that he is an OLB who can get after the QB and has no problem in coverage.

Second, I think there are only 4 elite prospects in this draft and none of them are QBs (Clowney, Robinson, Mack, and Watkins) I do have my preferences of how I hope this draft turns out but if we end up with one of these guys or one of the top QBs I'm not complaining all that much.

The third thing to remember is our coach absolutely loves and needs b#%*hkitties and Mack could be the best b#%*hkittiy in the draft.

We have 10 picks. Get the best elite player you can with the top pick. Plenty of time the rest of the way to address needs in an extremely deep draft.

There are more than 4 elite prospects in this draft. Sorry it is the hatred for everything QB that isn't Brian Hoyer that is clouding the judgement of many.

Way to project what everyone is thinking.

I would prefer to have an elite QB over anything and would hope the Browns would move heaven and earth to get that if available.

I, personally think that Hoyer is serviceable, but not elite. Therefore, I would hope the Browns are able to find something better than that.

Other than Teddy, who I feel is above average, I don't see any awesome talents out there. Someone from this draft class may turn out to be that. I just don't know which one.

If the Browns think they do, then pull the trigger.

btw your Curry comparison to Mack is gonna make you look foolish at some point._________________
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1st off, I have no idea how Mack became an ILB, but it was my understanding that he is an OLB who can get after the QB and has no problem in coverage.

Second, I think there are only 4 elite prospects in this draft and none of them are QBs (Clowney, Robinson, Mack, and Watkins) I do have my preferences of how I hope this draft turns out but if we end up with one of these guys or one of the top QBs I'm not complaining all that much.

The third thing to remember is our coach absolutely loves and needs b#%*hkitties and Mack could be the best b#%*hkittiy in the draft.

We have 10 picks. Get the best elite player you can with the top pick. Plenty of time the rest of the way to address needs in an extremely deep draft.

There are more than 4 elite prospects in this draft. Sorry it is the hatred for everything QB that isn't Brian Hoyer that is clouding the judgement of many.

Way to project what everyone is thinking.

I would prefer to have an elite QB over anything and would hope the Browns would move heaven and earth to get that if available.

I, personally think that Hoyer is serviceable, but not elite. Therefore, I would hope the Browns are able to find something better than that.

Other than Teddy, who I feel is above average, I don't see any awesome talents out there. Someone from this draft class may turn out to be that. I just don't know which one.

If the Browns think they do, then pull the trigger.

btw your Curry comparison to Mack is gonna make you look foolish at some point.

Personally I don't care if I am right or wrong on Mack. I have an opinion on the matter.

The QBs that have the possibility of being elite in this draft are Teddy, Bortles and possibly Mett

I put Carr in the Good but Not Great category and I think Manziel will bust hard._________________“From the ashes a fire shall be woken, a light from the shadows shall spring; renenwed shall be blade that was broken, the crownless again shall be king.” -- J R R Tolkien LOTR

Been toying with this idea for a while now but if Clowney is there when we pick, do we take him?

Our pass rush is ok, but nothing special, Pettine is a defensive minded coach and has worked with an uber athletic player before in Mario Williams and managed to get arguably his best two seasons out of him and the dominance of more defensive teams in recent years does present at least an argument to draft with a more defensive mindset. Also assuming none of the QB's are there he would present the best value.

Or do we trade back? Im not sure what the haul would be like, but given that it is not for a franchise QB I dont think we can expect loads. Thoughts?